The numbers on the back of a painting typically serve as inventory or identification codes used by artists, galleries, or collectors to track and catalog the artwork. They may indicate the painting's order in a series, its creation date, or its provenance. Additionally, these numbers can assist in the sale and documentation process, ensuring proper record-keeping for insurance and valuation purposes.
have you found out anything on those numbers yet?..i have the same numbers....
You're reading a label on the back of a painting; a Brasso painting. There are words in Spanish that you want to know. The Spanish words repeat the English words and the facts about the painting which you already understand. Name of the work: Pavimen[to?] (There's no such word as Pavimen in Spanish.) Author: Brasso Nationality: Spanish Date and Place of Birth: Barcelona Enjoy your new painting!
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It is a non-figurative painting. It means it does not depict or represent anything. It is a painting - not a painting of anything.
The use of perspective, or depth, in the paintings. Instead of paintings being all flat and without real proportion, they began making objects in the back of the painting much smaller and objects in the front larger.
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destroy the painting and then put it back
he was painting the house. This painting is very expensive.
Painting by numbers
The Apprentice - 2004 Painting by Numbers 7-10 was released on: USA: 6 March 2008 Japan: 12 August 2009
Movie Magic - 1994 Digital Enhancement Painting by Numbers 1-14 was released on: USA: 1994
The last thing to do when finishing an art painting, is to add your signature. The signature can either be on the front of the painting or on the back.
Back Numbers was created on 2007-02-27.
There is currently no known originator of watercolour painting. So far researchers have traced it back to ancient tribes that used watercolour painting as a tradition.
back of painting
original board painting ,of a man on a horse, with the devils tower in the back ground
Artists did NOT number their paintings as a rule! The only numbers that sometimes appear on the back of paintings are those that have been put on there by an auction house when the item went through one of their sales.